Happy Birthday to the B-17 Flying Fortress.
July 28, 1935.
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July 28, 1935 B-17 Birthday
July 28, 1935 B-17 Birthday
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com
Re: July 28, 1935 B-17 Birthday
Does anybody know what was the final disposition of the Model 299 wreckage?
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com
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Re: July 28, 1935 B-17 Birthday
The aft fuselage was supposedly used in a training function for some time at Wright Field, Tony. The story I've always heard is that the remains were eventually buried somewhere on the airfield property. I don't know if that means the burned out portions were buried or that the aft section was buried, or if the whole thing ended up underground. It's interesting that there is a chance that parts of both the 299 and XB-15 were buried and may still exist......
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